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鸟类代谢率会影响蚊子的取食偏好吗?

Does bird metabolic rate influence mosquito feeding preference?

机构信息

Estación Biológica de Doñana (EBD-CSIC), Avda. Américo Vespucio, 26, E-41092, Seville, Spain.

CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBER ESP), Seville, Spain.

出版信息

Parasit Vectors. 2018 Feb 23;11(1):110. doi: 10.1186/s13071-018-2708-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Host selection by mosquitoes plays a central role in the transmission of vector-borne infectious diseases. Although interspecific variation in mosquito attraction has often been reported, the mechanisms underlying intraspecific differences in hosts' attractiveness to mosquitoes are still poorly known. Metabolic rate is related to several physiological parameters used as location cues by mosquitoes, and so potentially affect host-vector contact rates. Therefore, individual hosts with higher metabolic rates should be more attractive to host-seeking mosquitoes. Here, we experimentally investigated the role of bird metabolic rate in the feeding preferences of Culex pipiens (Linnaeus), a widespread mosquito vector of many pathogens affecting human and wildlife health.

RESULTS

Passer domesticus (Linnaeus) pairs containing one bird treated with 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP) and the other injected with phosphate-buffered saline solution (PBS) (i.e. control) were simultaneously exposed overnight to mosquitoes. The treatment did not affect the proportion of mosquitoes biting on each individual. However, mosquito feeding preference was negatively associated with bird resting metabolic rate but positively with bird body mass. These two variables explained up to 62.76% of the variations in mosquito feeding preference.

CONCLUSIONS

The relationships between mosquito feeding preferences and individual host characteristics could be explained by enhanced anti-mosquito behaviour associated with higher metabolic rates. The potential role of cues emitted by hosts is also discussed. Thus, individuals with high metabolism may actively avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, despite releasing more attractant cues. Since metabolic rates can be related to individual differences in personality and life history traits, differences in mosquitoes' feeding preferences may be related to intraspecific differences in exposure to vector-borne pathogens.

摘要

背景

蚊子对宿主的选择在媒介传播的传染病中起着核心作用。尽管已经经常报道了种间蚊子吸引力的变化,但蚊子对宿主吸引力的种内差异的机制仍知之甚少。代谢率与蚊子作为定位线索使用的几个生理参数有关,因此可能会影响宿主与媒介的接触率。因此,代谢率较高的个体宿主应该对寻找宿主的蚊子更有吸引力。在这里,我们通过实验研究了鸟类代谢率在携带多种影响人类和野生动物健康的病原体的广泛蚊子媒介库蚊(Culex pipiens)(Linnaeus)觅食偏好中的作用。

结果

成对的家麻雀(Linnaeus),其中一只鸟用 2,4-二硝基苯酚(DNP)处理,另一只鸟注射磷酸盐缓冲盐水溶液(PBS)(即对照),同时在一夜之间暴露于蚊子中。该处理不会影响蚊子叮咬每个个体的比例。然而,蚊子的觅食偏好与鸟类休息代谢率呈负相关,与鸟类体重呈正相关。这两个变量解释了蚊子觅食偏好变化的高达 62.76%。

结论

蚊子觅食偏好与个体宿主特征之间的关系可以用与更高代谢率相关的增强的抗蚊行为来解释。还讨论了宿主发出的线索的潜在作用。因此,尽管释放更多的诱捕线索,但新陈代谢率较高的个体可能会主动避免被蚊子叮咬。由于代谢率可能与个体差异的人格和生活史特征有关,因此蚊子的觅食偏好差异可能与暴露于媒介传播病原体的种内差异有关。

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